Hawkbill Lava
Hawkbill Lava
i spent a couple hours at the gun show in Austin yesterday. i made a few knife purchases, one of which being a Boker Subclaw (love it). the blade on the Subcom is very similar to Chad's Lava design.
...so, my idea was a Lava with a hawkbill blade, similar to the subclaw. it wouldn't actually be a karambit because it would lack the finger hole, but i think it would be sweet.
i love the CLB designs and hope there will be more collaborations with Spyderco in the future.
...so, my idea was a Lava with a hawkbill blade, similar to the subclaw. it wouldn't actually be a karambit because it would lack the finger hole, but i think it would be sweet.
i love the CLB designs and hope there will be more collaborations with Spyderco in the future.
this, i did not know.... but am interested.224477 wrote:The original concept of this knife was wharncliffe, as Chads design.
I would like to see one in real.![]()
as i implied previously, i would like to see more CLB Spydercos. i got the impression that a new Lava was in the works. if so, i cannot wait.
A wharncliffe blade makes sense with the Lava, I'd love to see either a Wharncliffe or a hawkbill, I think they both would be very useful
- Ian
See pictures of my Spydies at Cougar337's Den[/size] :spyder:
Wire Clips and Little Big knives....keep 'em coming!
See pictures of my Spydies at Cougar337's Den[/size] :spyder:
Wire Clips and Little Big knives....keep 'em coming!
Personally, I love the fat little belly on the lava. The only thing I think it could use would be maybe a quarter inch longer in the blade (there's plenty of room in the handle).
Though I think a reverse S in SE would make for an awesome lava too :D
Though I think a reverse S in SE would make for an awesome lava too :D
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Lava Hawkbill with G-10 handle
I've been thinking long and hard about what the ideal small Hawkbill would encompass. The LAVA design of our great, in house, top notch designer Chad Los Banos has been a sterling sucess. It's been a success for 2 reasons>> #1 - It's small but not too small, #2 It's handle is so ergonomically right on that even a guy with a big hand can manipulate it.
So to me it just makes good sense for Chad to go back to the drawing board and to create a Hawkbill blade for that handle. A Hawkbill Lava? You bet!!
I would like to see it available with a G-10 handle and ZDP-189 blade steel. Anyone agree?
So to me it just makes good sense for Chad to go back to the drawing board and to create a Hawkbill blade for that handle. A Hawkbill Lava? You bet!!
I would like to see it available with a G-10 handle and ZDP-189 blade steel. Anyone agree?
Long Live the SPYDEREDGE Spyderco Hawkbills RULE!!
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